Bangkok Post

Philosophe­r ‘besmirched’

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The quote referenced by fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra belonged to Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de Montesquie­u, a French lawyer and political philosophe­r who lived from Jan 18, 1689 to Feb 10, 1755.

He is famous for the theory of separation of powers that allows checks and balances.

Chulalongk­orn University political scientist Chaiyan Chaiyaporn said what Montesquie­u wrote was correct, but Mr Chaiyan was unsure about Mr Thaksin’s applicatio­n of the quote.

What Montesquie­u said meant using the law to violate another person is worse than hurting a person without the law. Unjustly claiming the law abuses other people would ruin justice institutio­ns and lower public faith in the justice system, said Mr Chaiyan.

“Thaksin cannot link this quote to the Yingluck Shinawatra case as the court has not ruled yet,” he said.

Thaksin has not been the only one to quote Montesquie­u. In a media interview in 2015, former chief charter drafter Borwornsak Uwanno said, “The best political system is one that brings all the power groups in society into the political structure.”

In January 2013, Oak Panthongta­e Shinawatra, Mr Thaksin’s son and nephew of then-prime minister Yingluck, quoted Voltaire, another French philosophe­r, on Facebook, “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”

He wanted Channel 3 to continue airing the TV drama Nua Mek 2 to its conclusion, but the show was pulled off the air prior to its finale. It featured a crooked politician who rose from a satellite business and was later shot dead.

 ??  ?? Citing Montesquie­u Montesquie­u, fugitive ex-premierex premier Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday wrote on Twitter for the first time in two years.
Citing Montesquie­u Montesquie­u, fugitive ex-premierex premier Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday wrote on Twitter for the first time in two years.
 ??  ?? French political philosophe­r Montesquie­u was famous for ‘The Spirit of Laws’ published in 1748.
French political philosophe­r Montesquie­u was famous for ‘The Spirit of Laws’ published in 1748.

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